Every 2nd row in the playlist is a bit lighter/darker. The difference between them is too small for my taste. Can this be changed?Yeah the new playlist grouping layout, isn't that exactly what musicmusic started a couple of weeks ago?

How does the albumart feature work for non-embedded art work? I am assuming that it is set up in Advanced -> Display, but nothing I try shows me the file in the viewer. My file structure is: "E:\My Music\Artist\Album\AlbumName.jpg"

Thanks in advance for the help.

I'm impressed that embedded art works so well with my FLAC, M4A & MP3 files.

The new default UI is very nice, I'm playing with various things now. Only one drawback -- seems slow at the moment. Takes a second to restore from minimised state, slow when dragging windows over it. (900 Mhz processor here.)

What I found about Album Art Viewer's behaviour is that it works for the currently selected track, and only if cover filename is "cover", "front", "back" etc. I'd like to have more options, at least list of used paths with wildcards. Well, it's beta.

The way layout editing mode works is just great! What you're editing is easily visible, the mode is more intuitive than component tree in Columns UI preferences. Copy/paste is sometimes very useful.

Album List maybe needs an option to automatically create playlist of what's selected in it, like the panel in Columns UI.EDIT: okay, I can live with middle mouse-button for that!

How does the albumart feature work for non-embedded art work? I am assuming that it is set up in Advanced -> Display, but nothing I try shows me the file in the viewer. My file structure is: "E:\My Music\Artist\Album\AlbumName.jpg"

It doesnt need any setup. It will automatically locate most typical external album-art. If you want to make absolutely sure, then just let your album art filenames end in "cover".

Every 2nd row in the playlist is a bit lighter/darker. The difference between them is too small for my taste. Can this be changed?Yeah the new playlist grouping layout, isn't that exactly what musicmusic started a couple of weeks ago?

What files does the album art element look for, if none is embedded?

Rest assured this feature of 0.9.5 has been in development for quite awhile.In the Advanced options pane, You have a setting for the default album art image.

Then I guess this hasn't been added (yet). Although Mp3Tag generally doesn't support editing the type of embedded covers, the default seems to be "Front". So it should work, if fb2k were able to read APEv2 covers.

When I add (or rename) a file as folder.jpg or cover.jpg for an album already present in the current playlist, the cover doesn't display even if I double click on any song (of the playlist). I either have to restart fb2k or to use another playlist and then return back to see it.Minor inconveniance... discovered while trying to check which name I should give to external album art.

As a general observation: people in this thread are too focussed on configuration rather than usage and doing stuff with foobar. A significant amount of minor features... and possibilities to combine new features - havent been discovered yet, because people are more concerned with configuration rather than usage.

People wants to configure it properly before they use it. Doesn't that make sense?

QUOTE (mobyduck @ Oct 20 2007, 11:16)

QUOTE (Fandango @ Oct 20 2007, 08:56)

What does "Album art stub image path" do exactly? Default image file name? Can I use TAGZ here or field names like %artist% and %album% and so on?

I'd like to know that too. I keep all my covers in one folder and so far I had no luck setting up this feature.

When I add (or rename) a file as folder.jpg or cover.jpg for an album already present in the current playlist, the cover doesn't display even if I double click on any song (of the playlist). I either have to restart fb2k or to use another playlist and then return back to see it.Minor inconveniance... discovered while trying to check which name I should give to external album art.

Yes. Also when you add another/new album art UI element then it displays the new image whereas the old still won't.

When I add (or rename) a file as folder.jpg or cover.jpg for an album already present in the current playlist, the cover doesn't display even if I double click on any song (of the playlist). I either have to restart fb2k or to use another playlist and then return back to see it.Minor inconveniance... discovered while trying to check which name I should give to external album art.

Images are not reloaded when the old and new path are the same after selecting a different track (or set of tracks). I usually just select a song from a different album and change the selection back to get the new or changed image to load. Of course, you have to have tracks from different directories in one playlist for this.

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I have embedded cover art in my mp3 (some lame some fhg) files. 0.9.5 works fine with many (most) of these in terms of displaying art work. But with some files, it displays the wrong art work. When I look at these same files within mp3tag or itunes for example, the artwork is correct, there is only one item of artwork embeded in the file (front cover only). Yet in the new foobar configuration, the wrong artwork is displayed (again only in some songs). The wrong artwork is ALWAYS the same picture (which is the correct artwork from another file). I've set the default artwork in preferences/advanced/display to show a particular jpg, and this works just fine.

If I take one of these incorrect files and use mp3tag to change the album art to a new jpg file, the new art file shows up correctly in foobar. I'm thinking that this "incorrect" album art that is showing up inappropriately with the wrong file is somehow sitting in a database, directory, etc. as a cover.jpg type file that foobar is reading by default. I use all embedded art in tags, so not sure where this directory might be and nothing seems out of place in my foobar subdirectories. Any suggestions?

Edit: Followup. I was doing this with one subdirectory of recently ripped files just as a test. I copied to a new subdirectory and reloaded into foobar. Now I don't get the "wrong" artfile on some of these. Instead I get the art file that I've selected for missing art. However, the files in question do in fact have art and I can see it in MP3TAG (these are jpg files and nothing seems odd about them). Still not sure why this is happening. Many of the other files display correct art work with no problem. Also jpg files.

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New information related to my post yesterday on foobar not reading some of my embedded art files. The album art works fine for only some files (all have embedded art in mostly lame files). Foobar thinks I don't have artwork embedded even though I do (can see in mp3tag and itunes). If I open files in mp3tag, save the existing art file, delete the existing album art from the mp3, then re-add the same exact art back to the mp3, the correct art work shows up fine in foobar 0.9.5. I've checked and the size of the jpeg file is not different before and after removing and adding back to the mp3 file. Seems quite odd to me that many of the art files are not read properly by foobar when they are shown OK in mp3tag, itunes, and other places. I'm sure it is something simple I'm missing but for the life of me can't determine what could cause this behavior. Otherwise, I'm quite enjoying the new version and have easily configured the setup I wanted without all the additional add-ins and programing I'd previously done. Very nice!

I have my cover art named "00 - Cover.jpg" and foobar doesn't see them. It only detects them as cover art when I rename to "cover.jpg". I think it would be great if we could configure cover art filenames or possibly foobar detect wider range of such cover file names.